The Aquila tower: a part of the Renaissance coastal defence system of Pučišća (CROSBI ID 705327)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Perojević, Snježana ; Trifunović, Branislav
engleski
The Aquila tower: a part of the Renaissance coastal defence system of Pučišća
At the end of the fifteenth century the Ottoman Empire won the land at the middle of the eastern side of the Adriatic, between the town of Omiš and the Neretva River. Thus exposing the northern settlements of the island of Brač, which were under the Venetian Administration at the time, to immediate danger from the Turkish invasion. The settlement of Pučišća was particularly vulnerable. Therefore, the settle- ment was intensively fortified, and a series of thirteen individual small coastal towers was built, after which the entire settlement was named Castello Pucischia in 1600. One of these towers –the Aquila tower– had a key role in defending Pučišća during the Ottoman- Venetian War, also known as the War of Cyprus (1570-1573). The Aquila tower was built at the begin- ning of the sixteenth century and today it is a well-preserved detached building situated on the Pučišća coast. Despite all the damage and transformations endured in the past, all the tower elements have been sufficiently preserved to reconstruct its original appearance, including the residential character of the overall interior: a stone wardrobe and a built-in stone basin (Cro. pilo), a fireplace, stairs, as well as those of a defensive character: mechanisms for lifting the drawbridge, loopholes, cannon openings, channels for extracting gunpowder smoke. The wooden beams’ supports in the walls above the first floor have also been preserved, as well as the barrel vault over the ground floor and the groin vault over the second floor which are still intact even today. On the external of the tower, the original corbels of machicolations as well as the semi-circular cornice above the escarp are partially preserved. By analysing the remains of the tower and by studying historical and bibliographic sources, a recon- struction of the original appearance of the Aquila tower has been made, both for the external and inter- nal part, including transformations that took place over the time, since its construction to the present day. This has contributed to the knowledge of the typology of Renaissance coastal fortifications as well as to providing basis for potential renovation and reconstruction of the Aquila tower.
Aquila tower, coastal fortifications, Renaissance, island of Brač
*The International Conference was postponed to 4th, 5th and 6th of November 2020, in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Original dates should have been 26-28.03.2020.
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Podaci o prilogu
1327-1334.
2020.
objavljeno
10.4995/fortmed2020.2020.11423
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
DEFENSIVE ARCHITECTURE OF THE MEDITERRANEAN
Palazón, Julio Navarro ; García-Pulido, Luis José
Granada: Universitat Politàcnica de València
978-84-9048-864-5
Podaci o skupu
36th International Business Information Management Association Conference (IBIMA 2020)
predavanje
04.11.2020-05.11.2020
Granada, Španjolska